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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 36—1842. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUMBER, 
Amateur's Gar » 573 b mion grub 4 
Antholyza i to bloom - 577a | Orange-trees, cause of leaves ‘6 
Arnott’s stoves, aera wit pe de BI7 ¢ 
for forcin 573 c | Ora 577 b 
Asparagus, treatment of 577 6 Ore hiecome page prose PP de 5744 
Bee, Leaf-cutter, described 573 a | Organic Mineral Manur. %s No. s S72a 
Cacti, their treatm 577 a | Pears, six good sorts . 577 b 
Carnation, Don Joh 5744 Pew, * to Lick peau green £745 
leanliness, —_ ca o 57la@ Russian ee of ikeep- 
Climbers for a veranda 577 b them - . 574 b 
Sonerete. foundatio ns, to prepare 571 ¢ Pidice a of + 572 b 
Doyle’s Cyclopedia ae — Plants, fondness for indigenous 5744 
Ho wtb te rev. 576 4 eir action upon the 
Filberts, to preserv b74-¢ I 571 b 
Fir, extraordinary aa wth of 674 a | Red Spider, effects of turpen- 
Flower-pots, different sizes 577 tine u ag 874 b 
Fuchsia fulgens, in the open Rhubarb,. its cultivation in” 
groun 5744 Ladakh 575 b 
Be senew? Foreign Library 575 c | Roses, list of 577 b 
pane —, soilfor. . 577 b | Seeds, to pre 5744 
rape, Willmot’s new Ham- Strawberries, reat 5744 
gmt + «+ 577a | Turnips, to priedot wee ae- 
— hei: i: struction by the Flea 574 b 
4 Waill-trees, summer pnitl 572 ¢ 
Weekes Tconea Plantarum, Wasps, to destro 574 B 
ev. . + 5765 | Whale-oil soap, destructive to 
Iris chinensis s, its cultivation + 57 ¢ insects « 575 
Laurel, "Portugal . Whitmore Lodge, noticed 575¢ 
Mormodes lineatum . + 87565 wi to viiait frult from 
Nitrate of sodafor Cedars. 577 b asps 577.4 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
Meeting-room being u: 
tages costae peices OF LONDON. 
ATT 
All persons interested in Vleet Exhibitions are invited tosuggest 
such improvements a zee desire of the 
object for which the Exhibitions were stitute » namely, the 
promotion of Horticulture; and a _seseane that may 
made by letter, Paaiee ¢ to the cretary, 21, Regent- 
street, will be laid before the Exhibition Committee for consi- 
n. etna were the regulations observed during 
SUBJECTS OF Exmormox, —These will be divided into Classes, 
as explained further 
he Society 
objects exhibited, it is erate ban that cor- 
may wr Foe ietvnsed ree the clerk as soon as the exhibitor 
ar’ 
Cuiass I.—Flowers for which Nurserymen and Private Growers 
; — independently of fog other. 
to be sho in num 
shee GE, nS SK wn bers not exceeding 
- Carnations, in pans of 24 blooms, ae SB. 
Picotees, in pabs of 24 ‘loom Li ee : 
Pinks, in pans of 24 bloo 3g 
mo ob 
i species, GK, “86, LS, SK. 
Cape Heaths, in codlendies of nn sperice, GB, LS, SK.— 
-B. No person who shows in E will be allowed to exhibit 
bey te 
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Bo 
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3 
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5B 
ne 
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0 in F. 
otis Orchidaceze, 
cies, GB, LS, SK. 
Exotic Orchidacez, i in single specimens, LS, 
Pelargoniums, in collections ~~ 12 varieties, in oe “not ex- 
ceeding 12 to a cast, GB, LS, SK, SB 
Pelargoniums, in collecti tions 3 six ‘varieties, i in pots, not ex- 
eonting eight to a cast, SG, LS, SB. 
Rhododendrons, in pots, not fewer than 12 plants, in 12 ya- 
in collections of not fewer than six spe- 
RP BoM a 
# 
en Roses, exclusive of all Chinese or Chinese 
Hybri Sag LS, SB, SK. 
Chinese or Hybrid oisette, Tea- 
9 
Silver 
athe ry aa ‘collections of tram ae to ke 
ts, G Gn BO. ie 
or Greenhouse Plants, in collections of from 15 to 20 
pleat, GB, LS, SK. 
ants, in collections of distinct spe- 
- Persons exhibiting in P and Q will not 
e allow: ‘© compete in R also. 
Pa cpaeay Caisse in sixes, LS, SK, SB. 
eevee Calceolarias, in sixes, LS, SK, SB. 
ss Il.— Flowers, for which all persons are admitted to equal 
cea petition :— 
U. ee a8 Stove or Greenhous e Climbers, GK, str Ls, 
SK.— e Gold Knightian m medal is not to be a 
2 be haces Rag 12 distinct kinds. 
ee joa aga al LS, SK. 
W. Single specimens of Ornamental Plants, LS, SK, SB, C. 
ae —— aneous Flowers, SK, SB, C.— N.B. kscom 
a and cut flowers, are altogether excluded from 
¥. Seedling Forse Flowers, SK, SB, C.—N.B. Every seedling 
shown singly, pe must be per hag sa et 
it is to Aster The same seedling 
than in the seaso n. 
Ky 
4 
mbs, 
Pelar; cit are od be cows 
in single t single reat, “ far below the flowers 
with Gotten ‘ati and they are not to be dressed 
with cotton o; bp any similar substance, but must be 
. Si ee. y as th ey grow on the 
RASS AL ET ‘ee market-gardeners, or persons 
habit of Reuiey we su ; 
exhibit independent nily Of each ‘other Beate nee SOO private 
z * Misee aeeek pec if the ree it will be fof at lea 
in the 
growers, 
a eatden fotaa 
K, SB 
ectarines, in dishes of six specim 
Fruit, SK, SB, C, ne hme BE. 
JupcEs.—The Judges have the power of increasing or dimin- 
ishing the number and value of the Silver Medals wored ws de 4 
Society for particular objects, and — of conferring Silve 
dal ak Ree mplated in these re aa. 
Daya to ear in ‘mind that the Society’s 
new a: curious objects, than for fine 
of Hortlonitaccs skill, thedesign of the council in in- 
stituting, ‘these meetings being not ak bry ch 
collector - to erevare the skilful gerde they are also not to 
make where the objects exhibited f> ot ap- 
ear WO! rorthy B63 pe oe geod ang bad single exhibition might 
obtain a prize, arnalcay because there is no better exhiition of the 
eit, 
Wannswouna HORTICULTURAL EXHIBI- 
N will be h ual place, on WEDNESDAY the 
72h inst. Ww ; a a andra i Psines will be given for Superior 
ROYAL BERKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
HE FO gest J Boe he Sg of FLOWERS, 
FRUI are and VEGETABLES, Wer take place, by permis. 
sion, in the CasT.LE prea WALLINGForD, on Wednesday, 
Sept. 14, rte when y ROvAL part pe other Prizes will be 
awarded for Dahlias, 
e ANNUAL DINNER will be rag at the Lamb Hotel, 
at 4 o’clock. ets 5s. each, including Waiters. 
Ticket: 
yal Medal ail the best si a of 100 een will be 
open for lr all classes of Members; a persons 
entering baa llo ‘dock on noe morning of Esxhition may 
compete for th: f One Guinea 
wo and other piesa =* the ee 
extra as “ns ctihcand oe gre es of Prizes may be had o} 
Scamontion. pees ra; Stmotiy Secretary. 
a Tyso, Assistant Secretary. 
__ Wallingford, Sept. 1, 1842. 
of £10, open to rr ogni. ets he awarded 
at ape THANED af og hl RAL and H 
RAL SOCIETY’S ITIO ny ring be held baptentber 8th, at 
the Ranelagh tN heat = Peter’s (two miles distant from Mar- 
gate), for the best 24 24 Dissimilar D; 
J. G. ‘Hopeson, Hon, Sec, 
‘ Viosrage, 5 St. Peter’s, August 16, ioe. 
— Exhibitors to p rovide their own Stands. 
Tig ea AND WARWICKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL 
OCIETY,. 
S| A vit the debyey tag EXHIBITION for 1842, which 
unty Hall, Warwick, on n WEDNESDAY, 
Septem are land, of 
a ‘cach for 43 DAHLIAS—one to Ama\ ateurs, and heed to Nursery- 
offered, open to Eng) 
ce to ate subscribers, 2s. 6d. eac! 
ecimens for Competition must be delivered into 
the Hall by Ten o’Cloek, tj ange tg wrieag and authenticated as 
growth d property oe 
Parties at a dis wishing to atiena may consign their | 
flowers tot taries ; ie 
Ate - C. LOCKHART, Florists and Seedsmen, 
Cheapside, <p ey have ae orem anew and ex- 
Sinan vine of FLOWER ROOTS and PLANTS, containing all 
the Nov vet he by Seas ~ and whi ich. wil be forwarded, Post 
free, on appl 
Marts BRITISH QUEEN STRAWBERRY, 
ae ameter pe 
ce; and, in Pian ey agks” 
metre 
frien ef and W.M béeg ey can confidence re- 
commend it as pe most superb fruit yet known. 
so their new Seedling Strawberry hig Albert, which for 
roductiveness and size cannot be Price per 100, each, 
3; and pas et unners are now ready, and may be 
had on applica at Manor tp img Dep 
Price 6d. 
eae 
Siw. MAUL ana Co ROAD NURSERIES, near BRISTOL. 
ee LE and CO. beg’ to call the attention of Horticultu- 
wand desirable dae 00 ee ving oe send 
f “Race 
eep-red 
§ ar stem of the tetnire forming a ‘complete co- 
lumn of seontec Tt is spade er oo sea pe 20 es to be one of 
the best varieties in cultiy: pe er » in bleom, 
will be sent, if ordered, at be. onze. 
T° Drop tice Arh on ERS. — Furier’s 
Spleni id Pelargonium AME RACHEL, will be sent 
out in’ Sept. rd at Two +e Ame ach. The colour i is a delicate 
Pink, if striking, and distinct fom any other Pelargonium yet 
The upper petals havean intense dark spot margined with pink. 
It isa good tresser, with the blooms frst aranee ‘the 
foliage, and flowers anes. It will be re an acquisition 
to — py ssn se lect collecti 
man id Gist : aide Seedling Pelargonium will 
on for the Greenhouse; the delicate pink 
aie ae yey eae is ysid utiful; the ‘spot on the upper 
petals, which are of good form, is well defined. 
Horticultural ee Worthing, Sussex. 
Orders map oni a by Mr. Harrison, 6, Downham, Norfolk. 
grtieing Site seeter® AND PINKS.— 
Plants now in ne hater tenaiiheda 
re gt may be had on prepaid application.—Bull Fields, 
Wool 
THE MOST SUPERB DARK CHINA ROSE EVER ‘OFFERED 
TO PUBLIC NOTICE—“MIELLEY’S PRINCE OF WALES.” 
sree swoop & eo have the honour to announce 
eir Friends and teurs in ree ood ear have 
sed the entire stoc! 
nding it cor sate = Novélber, aioe oF Dwarf 
Plants (o (on their roots) 10s, 6d. eac’ 
our is of the e deepest ri ich dark velvety purple violet, 
a ou shape, beautifully cupped, large zo Hom A double, 
pred vim its elegant flowers on very strong stalks ; the 
habit is luxuriant and pleasing, with fine iy aehevi “it is 
nie and may certainly be depended upon as a Show 
of first-rate epee 
“ae font grce ser dhe A 3d. will be allowed to the trade if six pla’ 
are taken at once. Early orders are respectfully elicited, 
which will be be executed in 
A remittance or reference will be required from unknown 
corréspond 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
TO GROWERS OF ee AND OTHER DUTCH 
ESSRS. YOUELL aa ial pare e in announ- 
cing that they have just received t importation of the 
above direct from Fre , the Bulbs being Fonatably ares and 
sound... For see their advertisement in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle a, ppt 
had on application. 
Great Ist, 1842. 
—_ ee ee 
Qmaxce mes 7 TO BE pet Pm on. Sao 
gy wan 4 
seen at Mr. Fryer’s adie lr tn 
New Road. Orders from the Country attended to. 
Myatt’s Ped. Victoria f Rhubarb, 50s. per 100 sets, or 1s. 6d. per 
root, will be ready in October. 
ee FLOWER et — P. E. ERHAR 
at MARNOCK and. MANLEY beg to inform 
their seamed and the c that their 
ers arrived, i Petey a mdition. fey aia = 
cited, to er disappointmen Caer to be had at 
ie Nursery 
Nursery, EE Sept. 2nd, 1842. 
ETT’S DON JOHN Re ge oa 
t Scarlet Bizarre in England) ; 
splendid light-edged Red each on Jne. Gaines per. pair. 
Mahe ne ’s ‘‘ Florist’s Guide’’ for Sept. 1841 and June 1842, 
TCHETT’S FAIR agg a rich rose-edged Pi- 
a e ground, 1 Trade 
i = 7 Mr. Twitchett, Cam- 
allowance ifs’ be ordered. 
wages oe. or awa Dickson, Florists, Acre- 
Mr. Twitchett will show 21 bloom of his Don John against he 
like number of Martin’s y other Scarlet 
= vit Snape ssi bloom oom, and Twenty Guineas the odds, July July 
ri Bp 
aa oo anp SON, Ftortsts, 
10 
e Flake, 10 
»' Ge rom, ~ — poe Scarlet Picotee, Light Edge, 
Mrs 
, Mrs. Sunevtia; os 
Mrs. Meynell, Scarlet a el Heavy Edge, 
Em 
eaten Purple Picotee, _— Edge, 
. Mrs. Ramsden 
. Field Marshal; = Heary Edge, 
. Marchioness of Waterford, peas Picotee, 
Do. Ad do. 
Do. Mrs. Blan do 
N.B.—B. Ely & ade have also an extensive collection 
nations and Picotees, consisting of u 
cluding yd of the principal varieties 
which may be had by post on application. 
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Meats 
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TO NURSERYMEN, PINE-GROWERS, AND OTHE 
, | MESSRS. PROTHEROE & a apeny are instr 
by the cic of Messrs. Adamson and Son, sa 
ington Common, to presse to —" competi tition ©) e pre- 
i on Monday, Sept. 1 1842, and following days, at 11 
hole of their Stock of Pine Plants, Green- 
ns, and general 
RS, 
ucted 
New- 
other Frames and Lights; the stock of Greenhouse 
other Plants, Garden Pots, 
Y psiselpal Soeaeener rie to Sale. Ca talogues may be had 
ne 49 premises, and of the Auc- 
. ag Hos eta 
_The wh N and other Stock will be 
epaties Auction about the third ge nes Dead 
next, of mrs ogo § timely notice and particulars will be 
JA OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATIN 
HORTICULTURAL ow SeETLING- HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, sane MANUFA! upon 
ciples, and at very moderate amen om vacetbed a. DA ANI 1ELe 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HO 
D. and E, Bar having devoted much time to the consisere 
Gon of this and 
ments suggested in practice 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, 
durability in the apparatus oe economy in the charge. y. 
— erected appara d, wi tland, and Ireland, for 
any noble nro ~ h onour to be 
Gunnipet yt the 
works of their ssienaia Conservatory, pre comin at ¢ 
and E. Barttey also construct in metal all d 
ings and Sashes, Me 
men, and the public to an inspection oft Sica 
and models, a 272; inline: where they have the peer : 
xhibiting, amo ngstother metal works, extreme ly complete and 
convenient kitche range Ae 
supply of hot olen oan shes sera st before nata the oven 
plet has hitherto 
can tone 
ia 
pwards of 2,500 pots in, ‘Ganeou 
